Send us a text On September 4th, 2022, the Melfort RCMP was notified of a stabbing in the James Smith Cree Nation, in Central Saskatchewan, Canada. 11 people were killed and 19, injured. Add to that a violent history, including domestic abuse, one of the longest rap sheets I've ever heard of, and a story of lack of support and resources on indigenous lands. But also, a tale of grief and and healing. Read Vanessa Burns' interview with Global News here: Exclusive: James Smith Cree ...
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Send us a text On September 4th, 2022, the Melfort RCMP was notified of a stabbing in the James Smith Cree Nation, in Central Saskatchewan, Canada. 11 people were killed and 19, injured. Add to that a violent history, including domestic abuse, one of the longest rap sheets I've ever heard of, and a story of lack of support and resources on indigenous lands. But also, a tale of grief and and healing. Read Vanessa Burns' interview with Global News here: Exclusive: James Smith Cree ...
Send us a text In this rambling episode, Kate and Val have a debate about fanny packs vs purses, Kate gives an update about the Heather Turner case, and talks about the Ana Walsh case (the lady who disappeared on NYE 2022). They also talk about Kate's reading challenge, Storm Chasers and Val's tornado nightmares, tornado prep for a Canadian, the game show Baggage with Jerry Springer, dating TV shows, Val's obsession with #Cleantok, anxiety and true crime, and finally, being an adult an...
Murders Across Borders
Send us a text On September 4th, 2022, the Melfort RCMP was notified of a stabbing in the James Smith Cree Nation, in Central Saskatchewan, Canada. 11 people were killed and 19, injured. Add to that a violent history, including domestic abuse, one of the longest rap sheets I've ever heard of, and a story of lack of support and resources on indigenous lands. But also, a tale of grief and and healing. Read Vanessa Burns' interview with Global News here: Exclusive: James Smith Cree ...